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TITLE: PROCESS

 

process 1 |ˈpräˌses, ˈpräsəs, ˈprō-|noun

ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French proces, from Latin processus ‘progression, course,’ from the verb procedere (See PROCEED)

1 a series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end

• a natural or involuntary series of changes

• a systematic series of mechanized or chemical operations that are performed in order to produce or manufacture something

• a series of interdependent operations carried out by computer.

 

The 'process' refers to the gathering, the sorting, the collating, associating, patterning, the initiation of actions and proceedings. This notebook is an exploration of processes and is concerned with the actual doing of art. The notebook is a creative journey or process, rather than a deliverable or end product. It is a moment on my journey.

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